I (Marty) wrote:
I have an HP PSC 2110 working locally with foomatic and CUPS back end.
When I try to print remotely the CUPS web interface returns with:
"Print file was not accepted (client-error-bad-request)!"
I find these entries in /var/log/cups/error_log:
E [01/Jul/2005:00:13:09 -0400] pr
I have an HP PSC 2110 working locally with foomatic and CUPS back end.
When I try to print remotely the CUPS web interface returns with:
"Print file was not accepted (client-error-bad-request)!"
I find these entries in /var/log/cups/error_log:
E [01/Jul/2005:00:13:09 -0400] print_job: No file!?
begin quoting what Jeroen Valcke said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 12:34:25PM +0200:
>
> BTW, is there a way to make this new (remote) printer the default
> printer? I tried by making a symbolic link from lp to the new printer.
> But that doesn't seem to work.
In the printtool config, there's a place
begin quoting what Jeroen Valcke said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 10:08:13AM +0200:
>
> Does this mean I have to add every remote printer in my printcap config
> file?
Yes; you're using an lpr program that looks for it's config there.
> However. The problem is solved now, but I don't understand why
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 02:04:24PM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 05:47, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
> > >
> > > Recently I upgraded my pc from Redhat to Debian ;-)
> > > However since then I have a problem with remote printing. I used to type
> > > 'lpr -P [EMAIL PROTECTED]' on th
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 02:04:24PM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 05:47, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
> > >
> > > Recently I upgraded my pc from Redhat to Debian ;-)
> > > However since then I have a problem with remote printing. I used to type
> > > 'lpr -P [EMAIL PROTECTED]' on th
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 10:00:22AM -0900, Greg C. Madden wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 05:47, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Recently I upgraded my pc from Redhat to Debian ;-)
> > However since then I have a problem with remote printing. I used to type
> > 'lpr -P [EMAIL PROTECTED]' on
> On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 05:47, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
> >
> > Recently I upgraded my pc from Redhat to Debian ;-)
> > However since then I have a problem with remote printing. I used to type
> > 'lpr -P [EMAIL PROTECTED]' on the redhat machine. However when I try
> > this on the debian box, I get an
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 05:47, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Recently I upgraded my pc from Redhat to Debian ;-)
> However since then I have a problem with remote printing. I used to type
> 'lpr -P [EMAIL PROTECTED]' on the redhat machine. However when I try
> this on the debian box, I get an er
Hello,
Recently I upgraded my pc from Redhat to Debian ;-)
However since then I have a problem with remote printing. I used to type
'lpr -P [EMAIL PROTECTED]' on the redhat machine. However when I try
this on the debian box, I get an error 'lpr: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: unknown
printer'
I configured th
I cannot get my local printer laserjet5P to print.
I have installed magicfilter and I chose lj4lp filter
and it does not work I mean that the command
'lpr foo.ps' prints strange code
(e.g.:roun exch round exch...
F000FC14...)
Which filter should I choose?
Also I have a postricpt printer HP Lase
I cannot get my local printer laserjet5P to print.
I have installed magicfilter and I chose lj4lp filter
and it does not work I mean that the command
'lpr foo.ps' prints strange code
(e.g.:roun exch round exch...
F000FC14...)
Which filter should I choose.
Also I have postricpt printer HP Laserj
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